PlayFullScreen back as official webcaster of WLA
The Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) is pleased to announce that all 2025 regular season and playoff games will be streamed live on WLA TV.
“The WLA is thrilled to partner once again with PlayFullScreen, the official webcaster of the WLA, to deliver our games to fans across the country,” said WLA Commissioner Paul Dal Monte.
Fans can purchase single games or 5-game packages on wlalacrosse.com for $9.95 and $39.95 respectively, however, for fans that purchase 5-game packs prior to June 1, they can do so for just $34.95!
The season is scheduled to open Wednesday, May 21 when the Maple Ridge Burrards visit the Langley Thunder at Langley Events Centre followed by the Nanaimo Timbermen traveling to historic Queens Park Arena Thursday, May 22 to take on the New Westminster Salmonbellies. On Friday, May 23 the Coquitlam Adanacs are at Bill Copeland Arena to take on the Burnaby Lakers, while the Burrards travel to Victoria to take on the Shamrocks.
For the complete regular season schedule, visit WLALacrosse.com; the seven teams of the WLA will host their home openers as follows:
May 21: Langley Thunder vs. Maple Ridge Burrards at Langley Events Centre;
May 22: New Westminster Salmonbellies vs. Nanaimo Timbermen at Queens Park Arena;
May 23: Burnaby Lakers vs. Coquitlam Adanacs at Bill Copeland Arena;
May 23: Victoria Shamrocks vs. Maple Ridge Burrards at The Q Centre;
May 24: Coquitlam Adanacs vs. Victoria Shamrocks at Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex;
May 25: Maple Ridge Burrards vs. New Westminster Salmonbellies at Cam Neely Arena;
May 31: Nanaimo Timbermen vs. Victoria Shamrocks at Frank Crane Arena.
The Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) is an amateur men’s Senior A box lacrosse league, sanctioned by Lacrosse Canada. The WLA consists of seven teams based in cities throughout southwestern British Columbia, playing an 18-game schedule from late May to the end of July. Each year, the playoff teams battle for the right to compete against the Major Series Lacrosse (Ontario) champion for the Mann Cup. The championship is hosted alternately between Ontario and British Columbia every September.
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